Yeah. It’s incredible that both of the following are simultaneously true:
Yeah. It’s incredible that both of the following are simultaneously true:
Picked up this 1967 Jaguar 420 from a garage nextdoor to my grandmas in Brooklyn NY. When I was a kid there she was rumored to be in there, but it never saw light from 1979 to 2017. Only 57k, I’m the second owner.
1982 Porsche 911 (unknown model) in a carport in rural VA.
I’m less concerned with these white and Hispanic kids (I don’t know what race any of them identify as), and more concerned with how white “liberal” adults are falling all over themselves to support these kids while remaining sheepishly silent when black kids fight for liberation. The white liberal adults are the ones…
Dennis Smith Jr was straight robbed. he did a double pump and then a reverse 360 between the legs and switching hands.
No kidding. Fuck that guy
After the NBA pushes all of their racial togetherness, they trot out Marky Mark to judge the dunk contest. That asshole needs to be blackballed like Trump and Weinstein.
It’s not their fault; they were assured that Mexico would pay for it.
I’m glad the rest of American society doesn’t work this way. Now excuse me while I listen to music by Alan Thicke’s son, Billy Ray Cyrus’s daughter, and Loudon Wainwright III’s son and then watch a movie with Rocky Johnson’s son or maybe one with Robert Pine’s son, Patty Duke’s son or Goldie Hawn’s daughter. Or maybe…
other than John Thompson III (who was actually successful at Princeton before getting the Georgetown job), can you name a minority who benefited from nepotism to rise through the coaching ranks, or get numerous second chances, in college or pro sports?
The power structures of football are such that people like Chris Kiffin and Charlie Weis Jr. continually find themselves being given opportunities because of the families they come from.
Yet.
Given the world we live in, just be glad it’s not “Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs Charlie Weis Jr”
He was driving way too high.
What is this?
Came here to say that but knew I’d be too late.
There was a foul, but I get the sense that refs often ignore it when it didn’t “look” like it affected the play. (Obviously there’s an effect, but Lebron played right through the contact and barely reacted until after the play.) It’s probably a good thing in the long view because if refs call every violations, players…
I was at the game. This take is dumb
Like Becca, I would like to apologize to everyone for perpetuating a fraud, as I am neither French nor from Montana.
Update: Back in stock, if you missed it over the weekend.